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General information

Name: nl.nfu.Alert NL.png
Version: 1.0
HCIM Status:Final
Publication: 2015
Release status: Published
Publication date: 1-4-2015


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Metadata

DCM::CoderList Kerngroep Registratie aan de Bron
DCM::ContactInformation.Address *
DCM::ContactInformation.Name *
DCM::ContactInformation.Telecom *
DCM::ContentAuthorList Projectgroep Generieke Overdrachtsgegevens & Kerngroep Registratie aan de Bron
DCM::CreationDate 15-12-2014
DCM::DeprecatedDate
DCM::DescriptionLanguage nl
DCM::EndorsingAuthority.Address
DCM::EndorsingAuthority.Name NFU
DCM::EndorsingAuthority.Telecom
DCM::Id 2.16.840.1.113883.2.4.3.11.60.40.3.8.3
DCM::KeywordList alerts, alert, waarschuwing
DCM::LifecycleStatus Final
DCM::ModelerList Kerngroep Registratie aan de Bron
DCM::Name nl.nfu.Alert
DCM::PublicationDate 1-4-2015
DCM::PublicationStatus Published
DCM::ReviewerList Projectgroep Generieke Overdrachtsgegevens & Kerngroep Registratie aan de Bron
DCM::RevisionDate 1-4-2015
DCM::Superseeds nl.nfu.OverdrachtAlert-v1.1 (2.16.840.1.113883.2.4.3.11.60.40.3.8.1)
DCM::Version 1.0
HCIM::PublicationLanguage EN

Revision History

Only available in Dutch

Publicatieversie 1.0 (01-04-2015)

ZIB-109 Onduidelijk wat wel/niet onderdeel uitmaakt van bouwsteen OverdrachtAlert; definities aanpassen
ZIB-132 Aanpassingen in SNOMED CT codes en omschrijvingen voor codelijst AlertTypeCodelijst n.a.v. review terminologie expert.
ZIB-203 In de klinische bouwsteen OverdrachtAlert DCM::ValueSet SNOMED CT aangepast van concept AlertOmschrijving naar tagged value DCM::ContentExpression.
ZIB-204 In de klinische bouwsteen OverdrachtAlert DCM::ValueSet G-Standaard aangepast van concept AlertOmschrijving.
ZIB-306 Aanpassen modellering keuzebox, boundary en cardinaliteit
ZIB-308 Prefix Overdracht weggehaald bij de generieke bouwstenen
ZIB-352 Opsplitsen bouwsteen OverdrachtAlert

Incl. algemene wijzigingsverzoeken:

ZIB-94 Aanpassen tekst van Disclaimer, Terms of Use & Copyrights
ZIB-154 Consequenties opsplitsing Medicatie bouwstenen voor overige bouwstenen.
ZIB-200 Naamgeving SNOMED CT in tagged values klinische bouwstenen gelijk getrokken.
ZIB-201 Naamgeving OID: in tagged value notes van klinische bouwstenen gelijk getrokken.
ZIB-309 EOI aangepast
ZIB-324 Codelijsten Name en Description beginnen met een Hoofdletter
ZIB-326 Tekstuele aanpassingen conform de kwaliteitsreview kerngroep 2015

Concept

An alert describes a clinical or administrative fact brought to the attention of the users of the clinical systems to be taken into account when shaping diagnostic and therapeutic policy or in dealing with the patient, usually because of a safety risk.
Disorders that describe the body’s sensitivity to a substance which results in a specific physiological reaction after being exposed to that substance are referred to as allergies. These are described in a separate building block.
Warnings for non-allergic disorders can concern:

  • A disorder (condition or diagnosis which can be considered as a contraindication for the use of groups of medication or undergoing a certain type of therapy), such as pregnancy or long QT syndrome
  • Impaired functioning of an organ system (heart failure, impaired liver or kidney function, weakened immune system)
  • Risk of spreading certain microorganisms (multi-resistant bacteria, tubercle bacilli, HIV, HBV, Ebola virus)
  • Other risks

Purpose

Documenting and entering disorders or conditions that require attention is an important part of medical registration. It concerns the core of patient safety. In the execution of research and treatment, these patient characteristics - which are marked as a warning - constantly have to be taken into account. They provide information that is important for the patient’s condition and the options a healthcare provider has for therapy. Disorders that are registered or transferred as an Alert can also be described as a Problem. The difference is in the fact that the healthcare provider considers the problem as an Alert = warning. In many cases, transfer will be subject to strict privacy rules, as the warning will not always elicit an adequate reaction in the informed environment.

Information Model


Alert-v1.0Model(EN).png


Type Id Concept Card. Definition DefinitionCode Reference
Block.png NL-CM:8.3.1 Arrowdown.pngAlert Root concept of the Alert building block. This root concept contains all data elements of the Alert building block.
Verwijzing.png NL-CM:8.3.3 Arrowright.pngCondition::Concern (0..1) The patient’s health problem or condition that is the subject of the alert. This could involve a patient’s problem, condition or diagnosis that is seen as a contraindication in prescribing medication or which has to be taken into account when shaping diagnostic and therapeutic policy. This can be in the patient’s own interest, or it can involve a problem or disorder that can make the patient a risk to their surroundings, such as an infection hazard. These are references to conditions included on the patient’s problem list.

If there is a contraindication, the code system G-Standard Contraindications (Table 40) from the ProblemNameCodeList of the ConcernTransfer building block should be used.

Block.png ConcernForTransfer
CD.png NL-CM:8.3.4 Arrowright.pngAlertName (0..1) A warning, other than a condition or problem. For example, a patient can be given an ‘Aggressive patient' alert.

The warning can be entered in code (there are codes for frequently used alerts), but seeing the dynamic nature of the warnings cf. SARS and Ebola, these alerts will often be entered as free text.

List2.png AlertNameCodelist
TS.png NL-CM:8.3.5 Arrowright.pngStartDateTime 0..1 The date and time at which the described condition was entered as a warning.

This can be an exact date and time, or a rough indication of the date (such as only the year, or the month and the year).

CD.png NL-CM:8.3.6 Arrowright.pngAlertType 1..1 Indicates the type of alert, meaning a rough description of the cause or origin of the warning.
List2.png AlertTypeCodelist

Columns Concept and DefinitionCode: hover over the values for more information
For explanation of the symbols, please see the legend page List2.png

Example Instances

Only available in Dutch

AlertType BegindatumTijd Conditie
ProbleemNaam
Conditie 15-9-2012 Zwanger
AlertType BegindatumTijd AlertNaam
Waarschuwing 01-06-2010 Drager MRSA

Valuesets

AlertNameCodelist

Valueset OID 2.16.840.1.113883.2.4.3.11.60.40.2.8.3.2
Conceptname Conceptcode Codesystem name Codesystem OID Description
Infectious disease carrier 66598005 SNOMED CT 2.16.840.1.113883.6.96 Drager van besmettelijke ziekte
Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus carrier 432415000 SNOMED CT 2.16.840.1.113883.6.96 Drager MRSA
Carrier of vancomycin resistant enterococcus 431109006 SNOMED CT 2.16.840.1.113883.6.96 Drager VRE
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) carrier 699433000 SNOMED CT 2.16.840.1.113883.6.96 Drager HIV
Other OTH NullFlavor 2.16.840.1.113883.5.1008 Anders

AlertTypeCodelist

Valueset OID 2.16.840.1.113883.2.4.3.11.60.40.2.8.3.1
Conceptname Conceptcode Codesystem name Codesystem OID Description
condition 75323-6 LOINC 2.16.840.1.113883.6.1 conditie
alert 74018-3 LOINC 2.16.840.1.113883.6.1 waarschuwing


More on this information model

More technical information and HL7/XML documentation you can find on the Nictiz Art-Decor page about this information model[1]
This information model is also available as pdf file PDF.png or as spreadsheet Xlsx.png

About this information

The information in this wikipage is based on Registratie aan de bron publication 2015 including errata dd. 16-07-2015
Conditions for use are located on the mainpage List2.png
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